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October 16th, 2006
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No output jack
ok how can i hook my pc up to my amp and record whle m playing if theres no output jack for me to plug in?here what i have to deal with http://www.crateamps.com/product/manuals/GT1200H1.pdf the one i used before was crappy lil marshall i wanna use the crate.is this amp that big of a poece that i cnt hook up my pc?
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October 17th, 2006
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Nope, doesn't look like you can. The only way you can record your amp is if you mic your amp and record that.
I don't have a nice guitar amp, so I just plug my guitar straight into my soundcard and use plugins for amp modeling and effects.
-tkr
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October 17th, 2006
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yeppers got some iinfo last night so i went and got the line 6 podxt live.few said it will work good and looks like ill have some fun with it also.thx for all the help!
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October 18th, 2006
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i just ordered one of the beringer mixers, should get it in 3 to 5 working days, my son was at a yard sale and picked up a 260 watt monitor amp for 2 bucks, works great except it doesnt have much in the way of controls, so im gonna use the mixer as a preamp for the 260w amp, this thing will blow the roof off the house
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October 18th, 2006
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yea 260 is good lol
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October 19th, 2006
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260 Watts ! Yikes! You should be forced to sign a non-proliferation treaty. 
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Can't you use the "Insert" plug to get a lineout signal to the computer? I think the insert is a simple Tip/ring/shaft stereo plug, the signal comes out on either the tip or the shaft and you plug it into your pedal. Then the proccessed signal comes back on the other one. A Y cable to give you two 1/4" mono plugs is only about $19 and should give you what you need.
OTOH, that Pod is really a nice peice of gear too...
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October 28th, 2006
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Originally Posted by John Burr
Can't you use the "Insert" plug to get a lineout signal to the computer?
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Yes, good call.  You could use the insert, even without the Y-Cable.
If you plug the cable all the way in and you don't get any signal, then you can pull the plug out a little bit so that the "tip" of the cable makes connection with the "ring" part of the insert connector.
-tkr
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